ext_100082 ([identity profile] rmeidaking.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] filkertom 2007-01-04 12:57 pm (UTC)

The problem with most of the Germanic folk stories, of which Rumpelstiltskin is just one example, is that the social background in which they're set no longer exists, and in fact the social structure was so outrageous that we don't accept it as a given fact. In many ways, the social structures of medieval Europe are more alien than anything being written as alternative social fiction today.

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